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    • DECEMBER MUSE

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Tea Time @ Torn Page on Dec 14th, 2019.​​​

 Tea Times are a one-of-a-kind Muse pilot program. During Tea Times, veteran actresses discuss their experiences building their careers. Emmy Award winning actress Erin Cherry and internationally acclaimed actress Sheetal Sheth were interviewed by actresses Kyra Miller and Zainab Musa. A q&a with attendees and tea (and cookies!) and networking followed. This event was open to all, and it was also a special opportunity for women actors to network with Ms. Cherry & Ms. Sheth, each other, and to seek insight and support. This event took place at Torn Page (435 W 22nd St, New York) - the historic home of Rip Torn and Geraldine Page.

what is The Muse Project?
​The Muse Project is a paradigm shift for women actors.

The Muse Project asks actresses: What role have you always wanted to play? What story have you always wanted to tell? What do you need to create that role & tell that story?

what is The Muse Project's mission?

 The Muse Project seeks to disrupt the imbalance of opportunity and ownership of work for women actors through the development of challenging, actor-driven theater works and focused research into their participation in American theater. Our company shifts the theater paradigm through the empowerment of women actors as creators and content generators. ​
The Muse Project is an actor-first process. We give individual women performers time and space, and we help them to create a dream team of collaborators (other actors, writers, directors, musicians, and so forth). Women actors are given necessary resources to arrive at a first, second, & third iteration of their work through a workshop process termed the "Mini Muse." The work is shared with audiences to incite discussion and further development.
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Muses, partner orgs, & associate Muses.

The Muses.
  • Vanessa Aspillaga (2018)
  • Tina Benko (2013)
  • Lynn Cohen (2017 - 2018)
  • Jessica Frances Dukes (2017 - 2018)
  • Déa Julien (2017 - 2018)
  • Jocelyn Kuritsky (2015 - 2016)
  • Kyra Miller (2018)
The Partner Orgs.
  • Abingdon Theatre Company
  • The Flea Theater
  • New Georges
  • The New Group
  • The Pit
  • The Tank
  • Theaterlab
  • Torn Page
The Associate Muses.
  • Chelsea Villematic Harrison
  • Florencia Lozano
  • Zainab Musa

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Please support The Muse Project with a tax-deductible contribution, to help us pay all collaborators generously for their energy and talents. Together, we can raise the industry standards of compensation for the new work development process. 
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Thanks for fighting the hard, awkward, frustrating, but good fight. Messy, but inspiring. Messy AND inspiring.

-Jiehae Park, actor & playwright
The Tank.
Fractured Atlas.
The Muse Project is a sponsored project of The Tank & Fractured Atlas, non-profit arts service organizations. Contributions for the charitable purposes of The Muse Project must be made payable to 'The Tank' or 'Fractured Atlas' and are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.
It is really important to me that the project is female-driven and actor-driven--it feels like it's much closer to the essential nature of theater.
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​-Kim Davies, playwright
This is a rare opportunity... I love working in this way because we are working outside of the confines of the way the industry often tells us we need to work, and very interesting work is produced when we aren't trying to conform to the typical expectations of what a 'new play' is or what a 'performance' or 'audience relationship' should be.
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-Mia Rovegno, director & playwright 
This way of playmaking reminds me of the heyday of The Group Theatre; how Odets wrote for specific actors in the company. When a playwright is writing specifically to the strengths of an actor, the play fits like a glove. While it's daunting to start with a blank canvas, it's also thrilling to be invested in a project from conception. To be part of a conversation about character arcs, plot points, and the overall 'message' of the play engages every aspect of my creative being. It is very humbling and empowering as a storyteller to be in the room witnessing the 'best idea win.' 
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-Tony Speciale, director

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